Moving Forward: How Do We Get From Ideas and Plans to Assessment and Cleanup(10)

6. Risk Protection in Transferring and Redeveloping Contaminated Properties The panel will include an environmental attorney, a remediation contractor, and an environmental insurance broker, all of whom have extensive experience in some of the country's most significant brownfield remediation projects. This panel will explore the latest techniques in allocating risk in complex or difficult brownfield remediation projects in order to keep such projects on schedule and on budget, and will review the strengths and weaknesses of those measures. Case studies will be provided to engage the audience in a discussion of a hypothetical transaction (modeled off a real-life scenario) and different approaches will be applied to the fact pattern to see how the parties fare. ID#: 6647, 6807, and 6714 POC: Alison Foley, Venable; Michael Taylor, Vita Nuova; and Anthony Gentile, XL Group()

Mobile Workshops()

Community and Economic Development()

Green Building & Sustainability()

Public Policy, Law, and Regulation()

Financing & Financial Risk Management()

Environmental Assessment and Cleanup()

Stakeholder Involvement and Environmental Justice()

Real Estate and Deal Making()

Redevelopment Strategies and End Uses()

Information Technologies()

Planning and Design Approaches()

Public Health and Worker Safety()

International()

Revitalizing Our Communities()

Green Technology and Emerging Solutions()

Planning for Community Revitalization()

Sustainability, the Path Forward()

Green Jobs()

The Business of Brownfields()

Keeping Communities Engaged()

Environmental Justice and Public Health()

Brownfields and Legal Responsibility()

Planning for a Sustainable Future()

Real Estate and Finance in Today’s Economy()

State and Local Issues()

Emerging Technologies in Redevelopment()

Cultivating Urban Agriculture()

Brown to Green: The New Industry Standard()

How is the Market Working Now? Real Estate, Finance, and Jobs()

To What End? Renewable Energy, Urban Agriculture, Waterfronts, and More End Uses()

What is the Strategy? Sustainability, Place-Based, and Greener Cleanup()

Are We Engaged? Community Engagement, Public Outreach, and Sharing the Vision()